John Deere 40 Series Corn Heads - Operator's Manual

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This operator's manual is for John Deere 40 series corn heads. This manual contains over 50 pages information and pictures.

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This operator's manual is for John Deere 40 series corn heads. This manual contains over 50 pages information and pictures. This manual is for 40 series headers, this includes models 273, 244, 343, 344, 443, 444, 543, 546, 643, 644, 645, 843, and 844 corn heads.

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